As value investors, we face many of the same difficult investing challenges on our journeys to financial independence. But luckily, we can learn from each other’s experience and improve our investing decisions. This is why I thought of sharing the investing blogs that I follow the most.

When assessing my investment strategy or making investment decisions, I take a multi-disciplinary approach, so among the blogs I follow are private investors, bankers, investment advisors, and economists.

Here is my ever-evolving list of the best investing blogs in 2016. The list is in alphabetical order as it is difficult to rank the “greatness” of one blog over another.

Top 20 Investing Blogs for 2016

The short articles that make up David’s blog tend to cover stocks listed on various exchanges and covering all different market caps. The content is enough to point towards market segments that a true 100% value investor may generally overlook to the detriment of their portfolio.

Highly prolific in his opinions, Vitaliy is an investment professional with views that are very solidly in line with those of a value investor. Expect in-depth and easy to understand narrative style articles and audio interviews on a variety of issues facing value-side investors.

From his background as a portfolio manager, Ray publishes on issues which impact portfolio performance now, but has a long-term value investor’s perspective on investing. The site also has a handy resource link.

I started following Christopher, who is an investment banker, just about the time of the financial meltdown. He’s on the inside of the financial industry and tells it like he sees it. His thought-provoking articles are published nationwide and he can be seen interviewed on CNBC and Bloomberg.

A no nonsense easy to understand view of markets is what this blog is all about. Barry is a professional money manager and can occasionally be seen on Bloomberg. Expect short and snappy articles about pertinent issues of the day, usually written with a dash of humor.

Joshua is a financial advisor who writes and tweets pretty much about any topic that is on his mind. Articles are generally concise, can include video, is easy to understand, always relevant and timely.

This blog mostly posts links and short articles from other sources and different disciplines. Joe’s content is biased towards value investing and mostly deals with strategic issues which affect portfolios.

The content Value Walk covers the spectrum of market caps. It allows contributors to post articles, and has staff writers, which gives a wide variety of opinions.

What Do You Think?

Let’s face it, there are many fantastic investing related blogs. Finding the ones with information to help make the best investment decisions is a challenge. I hope I’ve somehow made your search a little easier. BUT I’m nowhere near to being perfect, so if you know of other insightful bloggers then please drop me a line.

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